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AG: Denying partner benefits not breach of state Constitution (AP)

The state’s refusal to grant domestic partner benefits to its employees does not violate the Wisconsin Constitution, the attorney general argued in urging a Dane County judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging the decision.Six state employees filed suit in April claiming a state law excluding gay partners of state employees from health benefits violates the constitution’s equal rights protection clause, which guarantees equal treatment for people in similar situations.

In a brief filed late Friday, Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager denied the plaintiffs’ claim and pointed out a state appeals court rejected similar arguments in a 1992 decision.